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[ad_1] US biologists have presented new potential evidence that radio waves are currently used in 2G and 3G cell phones, which can cause cancer of the heart, liver and certain other organs. …
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[ad_1] It hangs on Mars for the third month. Orbiter Mars Express recorded on March about 1500 km, which started to form about 20-km of the volcano Arsia Mons, near the equator …
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